Recommended BGM for a spa
Many people visit spas seeking relaxation for recovery from fatigue, beauty benefits, or as a special treat for themselves.
We’ve put together a collection of soothing music that’s perfect for such an ultimate relaxation space.
Just listening might be enough to melt your fatigue away, don’t you think?
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Recommended BGM for the spa (11–20)
Magic TouchGigi Masin

Gigi Masin, an Italian composer and a pioneering figure in ambient music, beloved by club music enthusiasts.
Emotional melodies and gently enveloping synths—music that makes you want to clear your mind and sink right in!
Ngoyak’ (Black Feeling)Gino Sitson

Gino Sitson, a phenomenal vocalist from Cameroon based in New York.
He has an astonishing 4.5-octave vocal range, and his tracks—crafted almost entirely from layered voice and body percussion—are incredibly polished.
They seem perfect as soothing background music for a spa!
First LightHarold Budd & Brian Eno

The second installment in Brian Eno’s Ambient series, by the pioneer of ambient music, created in collaboration with pianist and composer Harold Budd.
Does the title mean “dawn”? The gently rising piano that seems to reflect the sun slowly coming up is incredibly soothing!
Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach

A Baroque masterpiece woven from gentle melodies and graceful harmonies.
Composed by J.S.
Bach in the 1720s, this piece grew out of secular music that was performed in churches and palaces.
The delicate resonance of the strings and the deeply reverberant bass blend beautifully, guiding listeners into a state of calm.
In the 19th century, it was arranged by the German violinist August Wilhelmj, which helped it spread in a more accessible form.
The work has also gained renewed attention after being featured in the TBS drama “G-senjou no Anata to Watashi” (You and I on the G String).
It’s a recommended track when you want to focus in a tranquil setting or soothe the mind.
Enfantement/En Attendant Julien Part 1Knud Viktor

At this point, I’m not even sure you can call it music, but it is properly released as audio! It’s made from field recordings of natural sounds, and I think using sounds like these as legitimate music—like as background music—is not a bad idea at all!
FarikaMaeve Gilchrist & Viktor Krauss

A collaborative work by harpist Maeve Gilchrist, born in Scotland and based in Brooklyn, New York, and multi-genre jazz musician Viktor Krauss.
Centered around the sound of the harp yet never overly classical, it’s very easy to listen to and wonderfully immersive!
Recommended BGM for the spa (21–30)
Hello From the Edge of the EarthMary Lattimore

A track by the harpist Mary Lattimore, who is based in Los Angeles.
The harp’s tone is so beautiful—it’s such pleasant music that you could listen to it forever.
For people who aren’t into electronic music, sounds like this might be just right!


